The rock world is mourning, and so is Slash. In a powerful tribute that has left fans emotional, the Guns N’ Roses guitarist honored the legendary Ozzy Osbourne with a message that reflects more than admiration—it echoes a brotherhood born in the heart of rock and roll. That night, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne sat front row, witnessing a lineup that was the stuff of rock fan dreams: Slash, the guitar wizard from Guns N’ Roses, teamed up with his frequent collaborator Myles Kennedy, the tight and ferocious Conspirators, and Biffy Clyro’s Simon Neil. Together, they unleashed a blistering performance of “Crazy Train” that channeled pure, electrifying energy Celebrities and musicians responded with sadness and shock to the news that heavy metal icon Ozz Osbourne, 76, had died on Tuesday. The legendary frontman of Black Sabbath died just weeks after Tom Morello shared a story about how Ozzy Osbourne “nearly blew up” him and Slash while they were unknowingly sitting on the pyro engine during a live performance. The concept of “Back to Today marks “Back to the Beginning” — the farewell concert of Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne in England. Ozzy’s health has been in decline for years, so this concert is a welcome, albeit Slash, with help from Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators and Biffy Clyro's Simon Neil, saluted Ozzy Osbourne at the MTV EMA's with 'Crazy Train.' Rock star confessions from Ozzy Osbourne, Keith Richards, Slash and more The best kind of wild rock 'n' roll stories are the ones that come from the artists' own recollections. Ozzy Osbourne with Slash performing in my life by The Beatles. John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born December 3, 1948) is an English vocalist, whose musical car Ohne Ozzy Osbourne ist die Welt ärmer. Slash macht zum Glück weiter. The roll-call of guests on Slash's solo albums reads like a modern day Who’s Who of classic rock. And for every story about Dave Grohl or Fergie from The Black Eyed Peas, there’s a tale of spending a night on the tiles with Lemmy in 80s London, seeing Ozzy Osbourne get thrown out of bars, and getting Keith Moon to perform Uncle Ernie for him in front of his parents. Ozzy Osbourne has done it all with his extraordinary life. A rockstar in every sense of the word, Ozzy lived through numerous ups and downs on and off the stage. But up until his final days, he Ozzy Osbourne has teamed up with Guns N' Roses' guitarist Slash to play on the rock singer's latest single, "Straight To Hell". CLEVELAND, OHIO – OCTOBER 19: (L-R) Slash and Inductee, Ozzy Osbourne are seen backstage at the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony streaming on Disney+ at Rocket Mortgage In a new interview with Janne Innanfors of the Swedish radio station Rockklassiker, GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Slash was asked about the recent announcement that Ozzy Osbourne will be inducted into Slash and Ozzy Osbourne contributed to a song called Joke in order to raise awareness about bullying. Slash’s searing guitar solos on Ozzy’s “Black Rain” tour and their surprise collaborations at charity gigs are etched in rock history. And behind the scenes? The stories are legendary: wild after-parties, deep conversations about life’s darker turns, and moments of support when both men faced personal demons. Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76, with tributes pouring in from Elton John, Black Sabbath bandmates, and other celebrities following his final reunion performance in early July. Crucify the Dead - Slash & Ozzy Osbourne (HD) JuninhoMelotto 176 subscribers Subscribe Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train - Slash - ft. Myles Kennedy - 2014#ozzy #ozzyosbourne #slash #crazytrain #crazy #train #biffyclyro #myleskennedySocial Media:Inst Slash has played with Ozzy numerous times over the years, and he was brought into the Ordinary Man project via a phone call from his Guns N’ Roses bandmate, Duff McKagan. But when he arrived at the studio, he was surprised to see another familiar face.
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